Yes, he fulfilled all the things relating to him as set out in the Jewish scriptures.
The presentation of Jesus in the temple was to fulfil the Law (Exodus 13:2;12-15). Jesus while on earth was very careful to fulfil the Law of Moses, and so also did His mother and Joseph as they were believers in God and His laws.
Jesus was Jewish
Jews in Jerusalem did not refer to themselves as "Christians" because the term was primarily associated with followers of Jesus who believed him to be the Messiah, a concept that diverged from traditional Jewish expectations of the Messiah. Early Jewish followers of Jesus considered themselves part of Judaism, viewing their beliefs as a continuation rather than a departure from Jewish teachings. Additionally, the term "Christian" emerged later in Antioch and was not used by the original Jewish followers of Jesus in Jerusalem.
Jesus was raised Jewish.
Jesus was Jewish.
AnswerChristians say that Jesus came to fulfil the Old Testament. Jews said that Christians did not really understand their ancient scriptures, and that, while a good man, Jesus was not prophesied and was not really sent by God to fulfil the Old Testament.
Jesus was Jewish.
Jesus was not Jewish
Jesus was Jewish and the apostles were Christians because they followed him :)
He was Jewish. Jesus was Jewish, Mary was Jewish.
Virtually all Jews in Israel at the time of Jesus had Jewish funerals, including Jesus. At that time, a Jewish funeral would have NOT included a coffin.However, according to Christian belief, Jesus was never buried.
During the times of Jesus, the stories of the Jewish patriarchs were the basis for Jewish identity. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were the Jewish patriarchs.